Catalytic Hydroamination of Unactivated Olefins Using a Co Catalyst for Complex Molecule Synthesis
Journal of the American Chemical Society2014Vol. 136(39), pp. 13534–13537
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Abstract
Functional group tolerance is one of the important requirements for chemical reactions, especially for the synthesis of complex molecules. Herein, we report a mild, general, and functional group tolerant intramolecular hydroamination of unactivated olefins using a Co(salen) complex, an N-fluoropyridinium salt, and a disiloxane reagent. This method, which was carried out at room temperature (or 0 °C), afforded three-, five-, six-, and seven-membered ring nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds and was compatible with diverse functional groups.
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